Dream House of the Week: Eleanor Roosevelt's New York City townhouse
Four bedroom townhouse has American history attached
Four bedroom townhouse has American history attached
Four bedroom townhouse has American history attached
Former first lady Eleanor Roosevelt鈥檚 New York City townhouse . For a mere $13.5 million, you can live in the same home as Roosevelt did from 1953 to 1958.
Don鈥檛 let the seemingly slim exterior (19 feet wide, to be exact) fool you. This 5,225-square-foot, five-floor home features four bedrooms, five bathrooms, a gym in the basement, a six-stop elevator and a 1,700-square-foot outdoor space overlooking the New York City skyline.
The first floor and parlor are dedicated to entertaining. Roosevelt hosted notable figures like Indira Gandhi, Adlai Stevenson and John Kennedy, according to the listing agent Barbara Evans-Butler, of Stribling & Associates.
The home was once split into apartments, where Roosevelt rented the ground floor after the death of her husband, President Franklin D. Roosevelt. She also wrote her popular 鈥淢y Day鈥� newspaper column there.
Now a single family home, there are six classic revival marble fireplaces, spiral staircases and interior design from Maria Masi that honors the historic significance of the townhouse.